Specifications
Reference Guide
5-39
CPU Card IP Packet Routing
The four available channels may be configured at nx64 kpbs, using plain HDLC for
communication with other Integrated Access Systems, or using RFC1490 encapsulation for
connectivity to other Integrated Access Systems as well as the Frame Relay public network.
Table 5-10. nX64 Screen Actions
Table 5-11. nX64 Screen Option Settings and Defaults
STATE
The state indicates whether the port is enabled or disabled. Upon activation all parameters are
validated. The selected IP address and netmask must be valid. The WAN must be available,
and the selected combination of time slots must be available to activate the port. Default state
is
stdby
.
WAN
This parameter indicates which WAN/SERV the nX64 can be connected up to. The WAN
selected should be available. If the selected WAN is removed and deleted, the port should be
set to
stdby
. Default WAN is none.
TS
This table shows 24 selectable time slots when configured for T1, 31 selectable time slots
when configured for E1. Time slot 16 is only available if TS16 is set to
nos
from the WAN
screen. No time slots are selected as default.
Action Function
Save Saves changes to settings.
Undo Returns all settings to the last saved state.
Refresh Used on Testing and Monitoring screens to update statistics, and on other
screens to redraw the screen.
Copy Copies settings to next available slot
Netstat Displays the Network Statistics Screen. See below.
Main Returns to the CPU card main screen. If changes are made to settings and
not saved, you will be prompted to save or lose changes.
Parameter User Options Default
STATE actv stdby stdby
WAN/SERV none w1-1, w1-2, w2-1, w2-2, w3-1, w3-2,
w4-1, w4-2
none
TS n/a 1-24(T1) 1-31(E1) n/a
FORMAT hdlc fr ether hdlc
RATE 56k 64k 64k
MTU <128 - 1500> 240